As part of my MSc dissertation, entitled “Towards aligning pedagogy, space and technology inside a large-scale learning environment“, I did some research on how academic staff and students used the “learning spaces” and the mobile technologies with Canterbury Christ Church University‘s new library and student services centre called Augustine House. I have accumulated a lot […]

We have been given a couple of research papers for critically evaluation. One of them is by Dunleavy et al (2007) which looks at the “value addedness” of the one child per laptop (OLPC) project. What struck me here is that there are similarities between the OLPC initiaive and that of our partly JISC funded […]

So here we are at last, the sixth and final module that is “research methods”. I know that I would like to do my dissertation on learning spaces as my institution has just opened it’s doors to a new Library and Student Services centre called Augustine House. If you want a feel for the place, […]

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About Wayne

Wayne lives in the 'Garden of England', the cultural and spiritual home of Chaucer, Marlowe, Powell, hops, orchards, some White Cliffs, an Archbishop, a bear called 'Rupert', a cat called 'Bagpuss' and 'Barry' from EastEnders.

He is a learning technologist based within the Learning and Teaching Enhancement Unit at Canterbury Christ Church University where he works with academic staff to enhance and enrich their learning, teaching and research practices through their engagement with technology. He is an Associate Fellow with the Higher Education Academy and a Chartered IT Professional with the British Computer Society.

He is a keen cartophilist, cinephile, technogeek and a veteran Top Trumps player. He has been known to have done some writing and regrets not playing a musical instrument. Learn more...